85 (number)

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85 (eighty-five) is the natural number following 84 and preceding 86.

← 84 85 86 →
80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
List of numbersIntegers
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Cardinaleighty-five
Ordinal85th
(eighty-fifth)
Factorization5 × 17
Divisors1, 5, 17, 85
Greek numeralΠΕ´
Roman numeralLXXXV
Binary10101012
Ternary100113
Octal1258
Duodecimal7112
Hexadecimal5516

In mathematics[]

85 is:

In astronomy[]

  • Messier object M85 is a magnitude 10.5 lenticular galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
  • NGC 85 is a galaxy in the constellation Andromeda
  • 85 Io is a large main belt asteroid
  • 85 Pegasi is a multiple star system in constellation of Pegasus
  • 85 Ceti is a variable star in the constellation of Cetus
  • 85D/Boethin is a periodic comet

In titles and names[]

  • Federalist No. 85, by Alexander Hamilton, the last of The Federalist Papers (1788)
  • The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie, a book by Thomas Fink and Yong Mao
  • 85 Days: The Last Campaign of Robert Kennedy a book by Jules Witcover
  • Live/1975–85, an album of live recordings by Bruce Springsteen (1986)
  • 80–85 a compilation album by Bad Religion (1991)
  • Cupid & Psyche 85, an album by band Scritti Politti (1985)
  • 45/85 was a television documentary on World War II
  • Minuscule 85, Papyrus 85, Lectionary 85 are early Greek manuscripts of the New Testament
  • "85", a 2000 rap single by YoungBloodz, from their album Against Da Grain
  • 85°C, a Taiwanese coffee store chain.

In sports[]

In U.S. college athletics, schools that are members of NCAA Division I are limited to providing athletic scholarships to a maximum of 85 football players in a given season. The specifics vary by the two Division I football subdivisions:

  • In the top-level FBS, each player provided with a scholarship may, and almost always does, receive a full scholarship.
  • In the second-level FCS, schools are allowed to provide football-related athletic aid equivalent to 63 full scholarships, but this aid may be divided among up to 85 players as the schools see fit.

In other fields[]

  • The year AD 85, 85 BC, or 1985.
  • The Muslim calendar year 85 AH.
  • The atomic number of astatine
  • The number of the French department Vendée
  • The ISBN Group Identifier for books published in Brazil
  • The radix of the Ascii85 (sometimes called Base85) binary-to-text encoding
  • The IQ and nickname of Aaron in Alien 3
  • The number worn by Chad Ochocinco, whose name means "eight five" in Spanish
  • Arabigere 85 is a village in India
  • E85 fuel is 85% ethanol and 15% conventional gasoline
  • MCS-85 was a family of Intel processors including the 8085
  • TI-85 was a graphing pocket calculator by Texas Instruments
  • KC 85 was a family of small computers built in East Germany in the 1980s
  • PMD 85 was a personal computer built in Czechoslovakia in 1985
  • Learjet 85 is an all-composite plane being developed by Bombardier Aerospace
  • British Rail Class 85, a category of UK train locomotives
  • DRG Class 85, a category of German train locomotives
  • TK85 was a clone of the Sinclair ZX81 made in Brazil in 1983
  • Lima Site 85 was a battle in the Vietnam War
  • A85 is the Dutch Defence in the Encyclopaedia of Chess
  • EF 85mm is a photographic camera lens by Canon
  • F85 (disambiguation), multiple uses
  • Part of the assignation for the Toyota AE85, commonly referred to as an "eight-five".

In military technology[]

  • 85mm is a common caliber for cannons
  • SU-85 was a Soviet tank
  • TR-85 was a Romanian battle tank
  • Tu-85 was a prototype Soviet bomber
  • ASU-85 a Soviet self-propelled gun
  • CZ 85 is a Czech 9mm semiautomatic pistol
  • PT-85 is a Korean tank
  • 7.62 Tkiv 85 is a Finnish army rifle
  • HG 85 is a Swiss fragmentation grenade
  • Taurus Model 85, a 9mm revolver made in Brazil

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sloane's A005900 : Octahedral numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  2. ^ "Sloane's A005448 : Centered triangular numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  3. ^ "Sloane's A001844 : Centered square numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  4. ^ "Sloane's A001107 : 10-gonal (or decagonal) numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  5. ^ Sloane, N. J. A. (ed.). "Sequence A007692". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation.. Note that the two smaller numbers on this list, 50 and 65, have 1 as one of the squares in their representations as sums of two squares.
  6. ^ "Sloane's A006753 : Smith numbers". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved 2016-05-29.

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